Users can customize their experience with four programmable function keys and two trigger-style buttons on the rear, allowing for the creation of shortcuts for common commands.
For decades, the Philips SpeechMike series has been the benchmark for digital dictation in legal, medical, and executive environments. The (LFH3510) sits in the middle of the range—above the entry-level Air, but below the feature-packed Premium and the wireless Power version. philips speechmike pro plus
| Model | Wired? | Slide Switch | Noise Cancel | Price (approx) | Best For | |-------|--------|--------------|--------------|----------------|-----------| | | Yes | Yes | Excellent | $280 | Desk-based power users | | Air | Yes | No (buttons) | Good | $150 | Part-time dictation | | Premium | Yes | Yes + barcode | Excellent | $400 | Medical/lab use | | Power | No (BT) | Yes | Excellent | $350+ | Mobile professionals | Users can customize their experience with four programmable
The unidirectional dynamic mic rejects ambient noise—keyboard clicks, nearby conversations, HVAC hum—remarkably well. In testing, recorded speech is crisp, sibilant, and neutral. It does not "warm up" your voice like a broadcast condenser mic, but for speech-to-text accuracy (Dragon, speech recognition engines), this neutrality is an advantage. | Model | Wired